Links 
While
staying at The Thomas Riggs House you can take advantage of many area
attractions of historic interest.
A few links are provided below to get you started discovering Early
New England:
Cape
Ann Historical Association & Museum
Cogswell
Grant
Sargent House
Museum
Beauport
House of the Seven
Gables
Salem Witch
Museum
Rebecca
Nurse Homestead
Pioneer
Village of Salem
Salem Wax Museum
& Salem Witch Village
Salem Witch Dungeon
Castle Hill and
Crane Estate
Heard
House of Ipswich
Whipple
House of Ipswich
The Old Manse
in Concord
The Thoreau Farm Trust
Orchard House - Home of the
Alcotts
Lyman
Estate and Greenhouses
Old Sturbridge Village
(Sturbridge, MA)
Plimoth Plantation
(Plymouth, MA)
Strawberry
Banke (Portsmouth, NH)
The
Thomas Riggs House is of particular interest to reenactors and those
drawn to living history. Reenactment organizations which may be of interest
include:
You
Can Live History
Sudbury Minutemen
Reenactors Network
Glover's Marblehead
Regiment
Lexington
Minutemen
RevWar Research
The Continental
Line
Col. Bailey's 2nd
Massachusetts Regiment
Colonial Williamsburg
Those
with a particular interest in historic architecture, early American
music, decorative arts including historic furniture, historic gardens,
and Colonial life may find the following links of interest.
Museum
of Fine Arts, Boston
Peabody-Essex Museum
Isabella Stewart
Gardner Museum
Fogg Art Museum at
Harvard University
The Currier Museum in Manchester,
NH
Society for the Preservation
of New England Antiquities
Albany Institute
of History and Art
Society of
American Music
Vernacular
Architecture Forum